- A new report from South Korea adds more fuel to the rumor that Samsung will switch to the Exynos 2500 for the Galaxy Z Flip 7.
- The report cites an unnamed senior official from Samsung Electronics, who seemingly suggests that “it should be feasible to equip the premium models in the Z Flip series” with the Exynos 2500.
- We’ve reached out to Samsung for more details.
Samsung’s first flagships for 2025 will be the Galaxy S25 series, but attention will soon turn to what the company is doing for its foldables. We have been hearing rumors for a while that we could see an expanded foldable lineup in the coming year comprising Galaxy Z Fold 7, another Fold Special Edition, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and a Z Flip FE. Samsung could be looking to diversify the hardware further, as the latest rumors seemingly “confirm” a shift to Exynos 2500 for the flip foldables.
A new report from one of South Korea’s oldest news publications, Chosun Ilbo, mentions that Samsung Electronics has “confirmed” that it will equip its upcoming flip smartphones, the Galaxy Z Flip FE and Galaxy Flip 7, with the Exynos 2500 SoC. This follows Samsung’s success in stabilizing the 3nm manufacturing process yields.